Re: Motor plate experts
The hummmm reminds me of something else entirely. David Best https://www.flickr.com/photos/davidpbest/albums https://www.instagram.com/davidpbest/
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David P. Best
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Re: Motor plate experts
In Austria (where this is made) and western europe (main market) the 3 phase standard is 400V.? ?So the manual says 400V, because that's the default.? Your specific machine was configured for US
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mark thomas
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Re: Motor plate experts
The hum reminds me to turn it off and to be really careful. High voltage is scary. I had a 600v machine and spent a lot of money to convert it as all the controls were 600 as well and I'm absent
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David Kumm
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Re: Motor plate experts
Buying a transformer is the easy option but I hate hate hate 60hz hum and I¡¯ve never been around a transformer this size that didn¡¯t hum ? Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2020 10:24 PM To:
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Motor plate experts
Joe, if that machine can be run on low voltage, you may need to boost your voltage. 277v less 10% brings you down to the 250v minimum. the motors will likely run warmer and may be fine but is it easy
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David Kumm
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Re: Motor plate experts
Interesting link, thanks. I bet those two motors have nine wires Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2020 6:11 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] Motor plate experts Delta v. Wye power
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Joe Jensen
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Re: The "Singing Planer" finally solved...I think
you know what, i guess not. I've been calling it a pressure bar but I don't know where I got that idea. whatever it is, it used to make noise, now it doesn't :)
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David Blehar
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Re: Motor plate experts
Delta v. Wye *power distribution* and Delta v. Wye *motor winding* are two different things *. * Read about motors windings, for example here's the first link that same up when I entered something
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mark thomas
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Re: The "Singing Planer" finally solved...I think
Joe, it is not a pressure bar it is simply a chip deflector. Regards, Mark https://www.instagram.com/kessler_woodworks/
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Mark Kessler
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Re: The "Singing Planer" finally solved...I think
Is that metal piece acting as the pressure bar in the planer? Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2020 3:14 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [FOG] The "Singing Planer" finally solved...I think
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Joe Jensen
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Re: The "Singing Planer" finally solved...I think
My solution to any noise in the shop: [Image.jpeg] If my machines aren¡¯t singing, they aren¡¯t making money :) But good tips anyway Michael Tagge Built Custom Carpentry Get Outlook for
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Michael Tagge
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Re: The "Singing Planer" finally solved...I think
Thanks for the tips on the jointer Dave. I may have to try them as I have experienced the same with my 741. I just took delivery of a new K700 myself and have been pouring thru the Felder Survival
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Tony Rodoracio
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The "Singing Planer" finally solved...I think
Long time lurker, first time posting, thought I'd share a minor success I had recently. I've been using an AD741 for three years now, have always been annoyed by the occasional high pitched squeal
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David Blehar
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Re: Motor plate experts
Here is the power service I have, listed on websites as ¡°Uncommon¡± ? Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2020 2:45 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] Motor plate experts Joe, I am
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Motor plate experts
I have not pulled the covers off to see inside the wire box. No diagrams on outside of motor. Had some email correspondence with a guy who was the importer of those machines in that era. He said that
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Motor plate experts
Joe, I am pretty sure both motor labels say they are 250-277V when delta connected and 440-480V when Y connected - (60 Hz). Do you see a pictorial that shows how to connect motor leads for delta
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imran
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Motor plate experts
The Langzauner sander machine tag says 3 phase 460V. The specs in the manual say 400V 3 phase. The power junction box on the machine is labeled 480V, looks like this is from the last shop. Ideally I
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Langzauner Sander Delivery - Warning on Machinery Max Palletization
I know its not as 'professional', but this is why i prefer Ushippers with a janky trailer and missing teeth. Direct transport from pickup to drop off typically offers less chances for bumps, drops, or
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Patrick Kane
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Re: Langzauner Sander Delivery - Warning on Machinery Max Palletization
That is horrible. I didn't like Machinery Max before but this is beyond incompetence. It is sad when the rare machine you search a long time for is in the hands of these people. Dave
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David Kumm
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Re: Langzauner Sander Delivery - Warning on Machinery Max Palletization
If you paid for it to be done, then your only recourse is with Machinery Max the way I see it. That sucks¡ MDF should never have been used, only plywood or maybe thick OSB. Brian Lamb
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Brian Lamb
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